Vascular Plants

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Weston, P.H. & Porteners, M.F. in Harden, G.J. (ed.) (1991), Eriostemon. Flora of New South Wales 2 : 250-254 (Paper) Weston, P.H. & Porteners, M.F. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Eriostemon Sm.
  2. Eriostemon angustifolius Paul G.Wilson subsp. angustifolius
  3. Eriostemon australasius Pers.
  4. Eriostemon australasius Pers. subsp. australasius
  5. Eriostemon brevifolius A.Cunn. ex Endl.
  6. Eriostemon buxifolius Sm.
  7. Eriostemon buxifolius Sm. subsp. buxifolius
  8. Eriostemon buxifolius subsp. obovatus (G.Don) Paul G.Wilson
  9. Eriostemon difformis A.Cunn. ex Endl.
  10. Eriostemon difformis A.Cunn. ex Endl. subsp. difformis
  11. Eriostemon difformis subsp. smithianus (Benth.) Paul G.Wilson
  12. Eriostemon ericifolius A.Cunn. ex Benth.
  13. Eriostemon hispidulus Sieber ex Spreng.
  14. Eriostemon linearis A.Cunn. ex Endl.
  15. Eriostemon myoporoides DC.
  16. Eriostemon myoporoides subsp. acutus (Blakely) Paul G.Wilson
  17. Eriostemon myoporoides subsp. conduplicatus Paul G.Wilson
  18. Eriostemon myoporoides subsp. epilosus Paul G.Wilson
  19. Eriostemon myoporoides DC. subsp. myoporoides
  20. Eriostemon obovalis A.Cunn.
  21. Eriostemon scaber Paxton
  22. Eriostemon scaber subsp. latifolius Paul G.Wilson
  23. Eriostemon scaber Paxton subsp. scaber
  24. Eriostemon trachyphyllus F.Muell.
  25. Eriostemon virgatus A.Cunn. ex Hook.f.
  26. Tasmanian Waxflower
  27. Waxflower
  28. Waxflowers

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